This red-on-red roadster is a true show car! Built for and displayed at the 2012 SEMA Show in Las Vegas, this hot rod performs just as good as it looks and is sure to turn heads! Starting up front, the twin-turbo V8 produces 500+ horsepower thanks to two Turbonetics billet GTK turbos boosting the 5.3 liter aluminum engine block. Power is routed to massive 305-width 22" rear tires via a Turbo 350 automatic transmission. The roadster features quality equipment both inside and out, such as a Teas Designs red bench seat with Schroth seatbelts, Raceline 20"/22" staggered chrome wheels, Holley Hi Ram intake and 90mm throttle bodies, Heidts Superide independent front suspension and four link rear suspension, Raceline Burst billet steering wheel, and more! Please don't hesitate to call our Sales team or visit the dealership for more information and to experience this amazing machine yourself!
Vehicle Details
1932 Ford Highboy
Listing ID:CC-932840
Price:$59,991
Location:Beachwood, Ohio
Year:1932
Make:Ford
Model:Highboy
Exterior Color:Red
Interior Color:Red
Transmission:Automatic
Engine Size:V-8
Odometer:275
Restoration History:Fully Restored
Exterior Condition:Excellent
Seat Material:Vinyl
CD Player:Yes
AM/FM Radio:Yes
Custom Stereo:Yes
Fuel Injection:Yes
Turbo:Yes
Electronic Ignition:Yes
Engine History:Replaced
Engine Condition:Running
Drive Train:Rear Wheel Drive
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